The Wall Street Journal, quoting a “senior US official,” claimed that the latest Egyptian operation to arm Libyan rebels had started several days ago and is ongoing. The WSJ reiterates what many globalist think-tanks have been saying all along, that the operation to overthrow Libya, despite being a Western project, should be led by the newly “reordered” and shook up Arab states. The WSJ concedes that the US “wanted to avoid being seen as taking a leadership role in any military action against Mr. Gadhafi after its invasions of Iraq and Afganistan fueled anger and mistrust with Washington throughout the region.” We are left to believe that the US deceptively meddling in Libya by proxy, somehow, is supposed to alleviate this anger and regain lost trust.

If all goes well for the globalists, this servile proxy Arab conglomerate, after being marshaled to raid Libya on behalf of the West, will then be organized and ready to turn its attention east toward Iran at the behest of their globalist masters. The WSJ in their article recognized this new servile fervor as an “unusually robust diplomatic response from Arab states.”

Brookings Institute policy wonk, Kenneth Pollack’s “The Real Military Options in Libya,” outlines the full array of plans the US has at its disposal – options it has already been working ceaselessly starting mid February to build a consensus for and put into motion. Several of these “options,” including “covert support” are already now admittedly in play.

Meanwhile, those still under the illusion that humanitarian concerns drive the UN Security Council’s decision to authorize a Libyan no-fly zone, would do best to refresh their memories of how the globalists used the UN to become mired in a decade of war with Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Pakistan. It should also be remembered that the “Neo-Con” cadre of the globalist cartel within the confines of the Project for a New American Century engineered the entire “War on Terror” including their wish for a “new Pearl Harbor” a year before 9/11.

In it they call for not only a no-fly zone to be initiated by the US, but also for air strikes and the official recognition of the “Libyan National Transitional Council.” They go on to insultingly state “Today the United States and its allies should stand with the men, women and children of Libya who seek a future of peace and dignity.” We can only assume the “Neo-Con” globalist ghouls of the Foreign Policy Initiative are referring to the same peace and dignity the Afghans and Iraqis are currently enjoying.